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Getting Involved

The OCEAN project presents a unique opportunity for the Scientific Community Stakeholders to shape the maritime industry’s future by improving safety, efficiency, and environmental protection through innovative navigational practices and equipment design.

The OCEAN project uses human-centred design to improve navigators’ situational awareness and decision-making.

Getting Involved

Environmental Stakeholder Pack
The Scientific Community Stakeholders can contribute to the OCEAN project by:
  • Engaging with relevant industry associations
  • Stakeholder consultations
  • Attend events and webinars
  • Online feedback forms
  • Testing and evaluating
By providing feedback based on their expertise, the Scientific Community Stakeholders can help the OCEAN project to achieve its goals of improving navigational safety and mitigating whale strikes and accidents involving floating containers lost overboard.

The OCEAN project presents a unique opportunity for the Scientific Community Stakeholders to shape the maritime industry’s future by improving safety, efficiency, and environmental protection through innovative navigational practices and equipment design.

The OCEAN project uses human-centred design to improve navigators’ situational awareness and decision-making.

The Scientific Community Stakeholders can help the OCEAN project by providing scientific expertise and insights, reviewing proposals, testing theories, applying advanced technologies, and promoting solutions.

Scientists and the OCEAN project can create safer, more effective, and sustainable solutions to protect life and the environment while increasing operational efficiency.

Scientific Community Stakeholders can ensure marine technology is developed and used in a safe, sustainable, and beneficial way to the marine environment.

The Scientific Community Stakeholders can contribute to the OCEAN project by:
  • Engaging with relevant industry associations
  • Stakeholder consultations
  • Attend events and webinars
  • Online feedback forms
  • Testing and evaluating
By providing feedback based on their expertise, the Scientific Community Stakeholders can help the OCEAN project to achieve its goals of improving navigational safety and mitigating whale strikes and accidents involving floating containers lost overboard.
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Collaborate and Innovate

The OCEAN project is a collaborative effort between industry, government agencies, academia, scientists, environmentalists, and end users to enhance maritime safety and sustainability.

Led by experts in maritime safety, human-centred design, and technology, it develops cutting-edge solutions for challenges like collisions, groundings, and incidents harmful to marine mammals.

The OCEAN project prioritizes human-centred solutions, leveraging AI, machine learning, and existing technologies to develop practical solutions that meet industry needs. It is committed to open innovation, encouraging collaboration with other organizations and individuals who share its vision of a safer and more sustainable ocean.

The OCEAN project is taking an innovative approach to navigational accidents, whale strikes, and lost containers at sea by developing new technologies to help prevent these incidents, mitigate their impact, and protect the oceans.

killer whale near a snow covered coast
co funded by the European Union
By supporting the OCEAN project, the Scientific Community Stakeholders
can help to shape the future of maritime safety and sustainability.

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